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- 231: Vengeful Equity
- ... surveyed reported they had been abused at least once before their current admission to prison. Males given the same survey resulted in only 12.2 percent reporting abuse. From my psychology background I can easily state that men are 45 percent less likely to admit sexual abuse, and a fair amount of those physically abused do not recognize it as abuse ... to women, but to all men who qualify under the same crimes. I find it a terrible shame that men are lumped together with only the benefit of a few psychology behavioral surveys damning them. But I guess, what can you expect from a world still caught up with racial tension and sexual discrimination at the top of everyone's thought ...
- 232: Serial Killers --
- ... he had then were fond of him. Ted Bundy was not a man who didn t have anything going for him. At age 25, Bundy had received a BA in psychology and served as a campaign aid to Washington s governor, Dan Evans. Bundy as educated, articulate, likable, witty and industrious, a politically active young lawyer in the making (Markowitz, p ... year old Lynda Ann Healy, was an accomplished singer, she had a sweet voice, wide set blue eyes, shoulder length brown hair and an even smile. She was a senior psychology major at the University of Washington; she wanted to become a teacher (Michaud & Ayensworth Hugh, p.99). She was the type of girl that Bundy thrived on killing, pretty, young ...
- 233: Chinese Economic Reform under Communist Rule
- ... was first proposed, Andrew J. Nathan noted the almost pathological resistance to foreign intervention in the Chinese economy: "Some Chinese fear that reliance on imported technology will encourage a dependent psychology ... [Many] Chinese perceive joint ventures as a costly form of acquisition. 'Some people worry: Won't we be suffering losses by letting foreigners make profits in our country?'" (52). The ... disks and computer software. In fact, it is estimated that such pirating costs American companies a billion dollars a year. This phenomenon seems to have to do with the Chinese psychology as described by Nathan. In his 1981 essay he noted that China did not wish to become a "technological client of the west. The preferred solution is to buy one ...
- 234: The Life of Aristotle
- ... of the terrestrial elements. The species form a scale from simple (worms and flies at the bottom) to complex (human beings at the top), but evolution is not possible. Aristotelian Psychology For Aristotle, psychology was a study of the soul. Insisting that form (the essence, or unchanging characteristic element in an object) and matter (the common undifferentiated substratum of things) always exist together, Aristotle ...
- 235: Important People in History
- ... most important thinkers of the 20th century. Adler, Alfred - Psychiatrist and psychologist (1870- 1937) Adler worked with Freud from 1902 to 1911. He developed a system of therapy called individual psychology. Adler believed that a persons goals and values is what guided them.Adler later on introduced the concept of the inferiority complex. He believed that everyone once in their life ... that all the healthy children experience these stages all in the same order and basically at the same age. Parsons, Talcott - Sociologist (1902 - 1979) He focused on the links between psychology, anthropology, and sociology. He thought that people were free to make their own decision and choices so he worked from that assumption. He figured that people chose their clothes and ...
- 236: Robert Wright's Article "The Evolution of Despair"
- ... with – a fact that Gingrich seems to grasp – what's so bad about a marginally subdued rate of growth"(4). If the article is intended as an expose' on evolutionary psychology, it probably is not fair for Wright to be discussing religion either: "Natural selection, for better or worse, is our creator, but it isn't God…" (4). Wright finishes his ... roots science is just now starting to fathom" (4). In the final assessment, the reader may be left wondering, as I was, whether Wright wished to support or discard evolutionary psychology. Or maybe neither. In light of the last sentence, the entire article could be just a well-crafted personal attack on capitalism. If this is true, Wright's effort in ...
- 237: The Orgins of Atomic Theory
- ... of things. We divide science into categories and then sub-divide it even farther, until we can hide the connections and pretend that they really are separate. The difference between psychology and physics is not as extreme as one would believe if they were to read their definitions. Though the means are different the goal is the same for all science ... see that, for most people at least, life is more than a physical condition, it is also involves spiritual fulfillment and growth. From this theory sprung social- scientific disciplines like psychology and anthropology. Thales is most famous for his statement that "all things are water," water meaning "liquid" rather than "H20". Through the years we have found the literal meaning to ...
- 238: Leadership Theories
- ... organizational behavior (pp. 407-722). Greenwich, CT: JAI Press. Hunter, J. &mHirsh, H. (1987). Applications of meta-analysis. In C. Cooper &mJ. Robertson (Eds.), International review of industrial and organizational psychology. London: John Wiley. Russell Sage Foundation (1991). Meta-analysis for explanation: A casebook. New York: Russell Sage Foundation Wrightsman, L.S. (1977) Social Psychology., 2nd Edn., Brooks/Cole., Monteray, California Zaleznik, A. (1992) "Managers & Leaders: Are they different?"in / Harvard Business Review, March/April 1992., p. 126-135.
- 239: Methods Of Therapy
- ... which has been effective, has been medication. In the medical world, doctors diagnose the illness and usually prescribe a drug or a treatment to remedy it. In the world of psychology, the therapist also diagnoses the problem and if treatment is not enough then drugs or medication can be used also. When all other avenues have been explored, medication is as ... which has been effective, has been medication. In the medical world, doctors diagnose the illness and usually prescribe a drug or a treatment to remedy it. In the world of psychology, the therapist also diagnoses the problem and if treatment is not enough then drugs or medication can be used also. When all other avenues have been explored, medication is as ...
- 240: Trudeau: The Politics of My Way
- ... and not giving a "DAMN" for the public opinion. In 1940 Prime Minister Trudeau entered the law faculty at the University of Montreal. He says that he hesitated between law & psychology, but had to settle for law since Montreal didn't offer psychology and the war kept him in Canada. As a student he enlisted in the Canadian officers Training Corps. He was given a commission on a lieutenant, a rank he held ...
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